With a small window of opportunity, Kamloops Search and Rescue (KSAR) has renewed its search efforts in Sun Peaks for missing Alberta man Ryan Shtuka nearly three months after its initial operation. . .
On Feb. 3, RCMP officers responded to an alarm at the business at 9:45 p.m., where they found a large window had been smashed with a rock. Surveillance footage showed a man had entered the store and stole various items of clothing before leaving on a white and silver mountain bike. The suspect is white and he was wearing a black Nike sweater, grey sweatpants, black and white Nike basketball shoes, black gloves and a white medical mask. Kamloops RCMP Const. Crystal Evelyn is the interim media relations officer as 2021 begins while Const. Jodi Shelkie remains on leave from the detachment. - Dave Eagles/KTW
“When I was a journalist, I knew that nothing is ever a straight line, it’s always a circle, but being a police officer has allowed me to see it’s still a circle, but there’s many shades inside that circle,” she said. That depth is something she will now help convey to the public as she fills in as media relations officer for Cpl. Jodi Shelkie, who is on leave In taking the job, Evelyn said it’s important for people to understand what police officers do. “A lot of the times, the interaction or what you observe is just so flat and surface-oriented, when policing is very in depth,” she said.
New cases of cheesing reported around Kamloops
Multiple new cases of cheesing have been reported in the Kamloops community.
For those who don t know, cheesing was a viral internet challenge where a piece of sliced cheese was thrown out of a moving car onto a window or person. The challenge made its way to Kamloops in 2019 when teenagers were caught throwing cheese at unsuspecting residents.
An example of cheesing:
On Monday, Wesley Shirk went to the Kamloops Rant and Rave Facebook page to announced that he d been cheesed.
Other residents commented on the post saying the same thing had happened to them.